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Rate analysis of excavation in earthwork is the measure of quantity of excavation to be carried out, the cost of equipment, machineries and labors required for the same. The cost of excavation depends on the depth of excavation, type of soil, method of excavation to be carried out and the distance where the excavated soil has to be disposed. The cost of all these are added for unit volume of excavation to get the rate of excavation. The cost of excavation based on depth is generally divided into categories as:- For depth upto 1.5m
- For depth between 1.5m to 3m.
- For depth between 3.m to 4.5m.
- For depth more than 4.5m
Rate Analysis of Excavation:
Following points to be noted before starting rate analysis of soil:- Type of soil
- Lead distance and transport for carrying excavated soil
- Depth of excavation
- Method of excavation - manual excavation or mechanical excavation
- Capacity of labor for manual excavation
- Capacity of equipment for mechanical excavation and their cost per unit quantity.
- Water charges if used
- Profit of contractor
Items | Units | Qty. | Rate | Amount |
Hydraulic Excavator | Day | 0.04125 | 5000 | 206.25 |
Tractor/Dumper | Day | 0.04125 | 1500 | 61.88 |
Unskilled Labor | Day | 1.20 | 311.2 | 373.44 |
Total | 641.57 | |||
Water charges @1% total | 6.42 | |||
Contactor Profit @15% | 96.23 | |||
SUM | 744.22 | |||
Gross Amt./CUM up to 1.5m depth | COST | 74.42 |